Walt Grassl interviews Terri Hardin – How To Be More Creative

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Walt Grassl interviews Terri Hardin – How To Be More Creative

from Stand Up and Speak Up · host Stand Up and Speak Up

Do you want to learn how to be more creative in your business, your workplace, or your life? Then listen as we explore creativity with Terri Hardin. Terri is an international artist, speaker, and performer. She has always been creative. She now tours all over the world. She speaks to businesses and other groups on how to become more crea-tive in your business and workplace. She is a Walt Disney Imagineer meaning that she designs attractions for all Disney Theme Parks. Her work has appeared in many films and television. This includes Ghostbusters, Men in Black, both Flintstone films, and Indian in the Cupboard. She’s been a member of the Jim Henson Company since 1989. She was in the Disney/Henson hit TV series Dinosaurs. There she played Baby Sinclair’s arms. She designed and built the Foster Farms Chickens, for those funny TV Commercials and has played the passenger chicken since their beginning. She has worked with over 100 celebrities in a multitude of films and projects. Michael Jackson, Elizabeth Taylor and G Del Toro not only worked with her but are close friends. She worked with Michael Jackson on Captain EO an attraction at Disneyland in Anaheim. As a sculptor and designer, she is well known for the collectible figurines she creates for the Walt Disney Company. She designed rides and attractions for many of the parks. In Paris Disneyland you can walk through Dragon’s Lair and in Tokyo Disneyland, you can ride the Splash Mountain boat with the rabbit she sculpted, and sail down the main drop she created. She can create anything you desire and has done sculptures and designed art pieces and rooms for many clients all over the world. The difference is in the detail.

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